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		<title>After Red Sox sign Crawford, Yankees feeling the pressure to ink Lee</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Yankees better land Cliff Lee or else they could be in a world of hurt next season. Offensively, they&#8217;ll continue to be dangerous. Thanks to Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira, Robinson Cano, Curtis Granderson, Derek Jeter, Nick Swisher and Jorge Posada, they won&#8217;t have to worry about scoring runs again next season (although it&#8217;s important [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Yankees better land Cliff Lee or else they could be in a world of hurt next season.</p>
<p>Offensively, they&rsquo;ll continue to be dangerous. Thanks to Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira, Robinson Cano, Curtis Granderson, Derek Jeter, Nick Swisher and Jorge Posada, they won&rsquo;t have to worry about scoring runs again next season (although it&rsquo;s important to note that Jeter is coming off a career-low year and Posada struggled at the dish as well.)</p>
<p>But their offense wasn&rsquo;t the reason they fell short of reaching the World Series: their pitching was. That&rsquo;s why they set out this offseason to acquire Lee, but there&rsquo;s no guarantee that they&rsquo;ll be able to land him with the Rangers trying desperately to retain him.</p>
<p>After Jayson Werth and Carl Crawford each received seven-year contracts, the Yankees had no choice but to add another year to their offer for Lee. They wanted to stay at six years, but the Rangers have amped things up and <a href="http://twitter.com/jcrasnick/status/12896995970654208" target="_blank">are reportedly sending a contingent</a> to Arkansas on Thursday in order to get Lee to re-sign. The Yankees had no choice but to take an at-all-costs approach in signing the 32-year-old ace.</p>
<p>Chances are Texas won&rsquo;t be able to match New York&rsquo;s final number, which is good for the Yankees. But Lee enjoyed playing with the Rangers last year and spoke after the World Series as though he was coming back. If Texas can get close to the Yankees&rsquo; asking price, then Lee may re-sign with the Rangers in order to stay in familiar surroundings.</p>
<p>That would be devastating for the Yankees, who now are suddenly looking up at the Red Sox in the AL East. Just this past week, Boston traded for slugger Adrian Gonzalez and <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/12/09/after-adding-gonzalez-and-crawford-boston%e2%80%99s-lineup-suddenly-looks-potent-again/">signed Crawford</a> to a whopping $142 million deal. Instantly the Red Sox have added power, speed and defense to their roster, all while the <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/12/07/yankees-already-frustrated-by-slow-pace-of-lee-talks/">Yankees have impatiently waited</a> for Lee&rsquo;s answer. If they can&rsquo;t sign Lee and they go into next year having to rely on A.J. Burnett being one of their top arms, the Bombers are in trouble.</p>
<p>They may want to add on an eighth year if that&rsquo;s what Lee wants.</p>
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		<title>After adding Gonzalez and Crawford, Boston&#8217;s lineup suddenly looks potent again</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 17:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After they lost Jason Bay to free agency last winter, Boston&#8217;s offense looked about as dangerous as a ball-pit in a kid&#8217;s indoor playground. But after trading for Adrian Gonzalez and signing Carl Crawford to a massive seven-year contract, the BoSox have suddenly become the team to beat again in the AL East. Gonzalez finished [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/entertainment/mlb-rays-tigers-aug/image/9533633?term=carl+crawford" target="_blank"><img src="http://view4.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/9533633/mlb-rays-tigers-aug/mlb-rays-tigers-aug.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=9533633" border="0" width="477" title="MLB: Rays vs Tigers AUG 10" height="340" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="August 10, 2010: Tampa Bay Rays left fielder Carl Crawford ( ) during pregame action between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. The Rays defeated the Tigers 8-0." /></a></div>
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<p>After they lost Jason Bay to free agency last winter, Boston&rsquo;s offense looked about as dangerous as a ball-pit in a kid&rsquo;s indoor playground. But after <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/12/05/deal-in-place-to-send-adrian-gonzalez-to-the-red-sox/">trading for Adrian Gonzalez</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/PeteAbe/status/12725805905879040" target="_blank">signing Carl Crawford</a> to a massive seven-year contract, the BoSox have suddenly become the team to beat again in the AL East.</p>
<p>Gonzalez finished the 2010 season with a .298/.393/.511 batting line, 31 home runs and 101 RBI over 591 at-bats. And he posted those numbers at spacious PETCO Park, so one can only assume that he&rsquo;ll have plenty of success hitting at smaller Fenway.</p>
<p>Crawford, who inked a whopping $142 million contract with the Red Sox late Wednesday night, battled .307 with 19 home runs and 47 stolen bases for the Rays last season. He immediately adds speed, defense and a little pop to Boston&rsquo;s much-improved roster and should do incredibly well hitting in the same lineup as Gonzalez, David Ortiz and Kevin Youkilis.</p>
<p>Considering the Yankees have major pitching issues, the Red Sox have to love what they&rsquo;ve been able to do this offseason. After they lost Victor Martinez to the Tigers, fans were worried that Theo Epstein may strike out this winter. Instead, he&rsquo;s answered with the best offseason of any club and it&rsquo;s not even the middle of December yet.</p>
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		<title>Deal in place to send Adrian Gonzalez to the Red Sox</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 15:51:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to ESPN’s Buster Olney, the Red Sox and Padres have a greed to a deal that will send first baseman Adrian Goznalez to Boston in exchange for several top prospects. The team flew in Gonzalez, who had surgery Oct. 20 on his right, non-throwing shoulder to clean up the labrum, for a physical examination [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/entertainment/mlb-padres-dodgers/image/9492972?term=adrian+gonzalez" target="_blank"><img src="http://view1.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/9492972/mlb-padres-dodgers/mlb-padres-dodgers.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=9492972" border="0" width="477" title="MLB: Padres at Dodgers" height="318" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="Aug. 03, 2010 - Los Angeles, California, United States of America - 3 August 2010: San Diego Padres first baseman Adrian Gonzalez." /></a></div>
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<p>According to ESPN’s Buster Olney, the Red Sox and Padres have a greed to a deal that will send first baseman <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb/news/story?id=5882356" target="_blank">Adrian Goznalez to Boston</a> in exchange for several top prospects.</p>
<blockquote><p>The team flew in Gonzalez, who had surgery Oct. 20 on his right, non-throwing shoulder to clean up the labrum, for a physical examination Saturday. While there was no official word on the physical, a team source told ESPNBoston.com&#8217;s Joe McDonald that Gonzalez &#8220;looked good.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Red Sox continued Saturday night to work on a long-term contract with him, a source, who indicated that the negotiation window will close at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, told ESPNBoston.com&#8217;s Gordon Edes.</p>
<p>In exchange, the Padres would receive three prospects in pitcher Casey Kelly, first baseman Anthony Rizzo and outfielder Reymond Fuentes, according to a baseball source. The Padres also would receive a player to be named later, a source told Edes.</p></blockquote>
<p>This deal works for all parties involved. The Padres couldn’t/wouldn’t pony up to pay Gonzalez, so they needed to get something for him before he hit the open market in 2012. The Red Sox desperately needed to add another middle-of-the-order bat and Gonzo fits the bill. He should love that short porch in right field at Fenway, although this guy can hit it out to all sides of the field. (He should love hitting in that wind tunnel that the Yankees call a ballpark, too.)</p>
<p>The only thing that’s unfortunate is that the Padres’ offense was about as explosive as wet tuna last year and now they just traded away their best hitter. This is a club that relied heavily on pitching last year and they’ll have to do it again this season because their lineup is the definition of weak.</p>
<p>Of course, maybe management knew that their success last year was more fluke than anything and decided that it was now or never when it came to trading Gonzalez. They didn’t want to hang onto him just to finish fifth next year (I’m not saying they would have – I’m just delving into the thought process of San Diego’s brass) and lose out on the chance to acquire Rizzo, Kelly and Fuentes. So they made the trade and will now deal with the fan outcry.</p>
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		<title>SI.com: 20 best MLB decisions of the past year</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SI.com’s Jon Heyman put together a list of the 20 best decisions made by MLB teams over the past year. His No. 1 was the Nationals’ signing of Stephen Strasburg, while his No. 2 was the Cubs’ decision to trade Milton Bradley to the Mariners in exchange for pitcher Carlos Silva (who is leading the [...]]]></description>
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<p>SI.com’s Jon Heyman put together a list of the <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/jon_heyman/06/20/best.decisions/index.html?eref=sihp" target="_blank">20 best decisions made by MLB teams</a> over the past year.</p>
<p>His No. 1 was the Nationals’ signing of Stephen Strasburg, while his No. 2 was the Cubs’ decision to trade Milton Bradley to the Mariners in exchange for pitcher Carlos Silva (who is leading the club in wins, ERA and WHIP).</p>
<p>Heyman’s No. 4 best decision involves a team that has been one of the bigger surprises so far this season:</p>
<blockquote><p>4. The Padres&#8217; decision not to trade Adrian Gonzalez and/or Heath Bell</p>
<p>Everyone assumed new Padres GM Jed Hoyer would want to make a big splash and set the team up for the future by trading All-Star 1B Adrian Gonzalez, who could bring a haul with his reasonable contract ($10 mil over two years) and big-time talent. Word supposedly was that Hoyer had an obvious landing spot in his old haunt in Boston, where Hoyer had been an assistant GM and knew the system. That assumption was supposedly bolstered by Padres marketing materials that allegedly omitted Gonzalez.</p>
<p>However, Hoyer and Padres decision-makers held both Gonzalez and top reliever Heath Bell, fortified the rotation by adding stable veteran Jon Garland and kept their fingers crossed. To everyone&#8217;s surprise &#8212; except maybe San Diego&#8217;s brass &#8212; the Padres have been at or near the top of the NL West all year. Hoyer didn&#8217;t disrupt what former Padres GM Kevin Towers built in San Diego to satisfy his ego. Instead, he did the prudent thing. Just because Towers was fired by new owner Jeff Moorad doesn&#8217;t mean he did a bad job. It turns out there were some very good pieces in place, including what appears to be the majors&#8217; best bullpen.</p></blockquote>
<p>There is still some concern in San Diego that the Padres will be sellers at the trade deadline, but if they stay in contention in the NL West it’s hard to envision that happening. This is just speculation on my part, but I have to believe that if Hoyer does make a big move (i.e. trading Gonzo and/or Bell), it won’t come until after the season.</p>
<p>Until then, the Padres’ current roster will have every opportunity to make a run at the postseason this year.</p>
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		<title>2010 MLB Preview: NL West</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to help get you ready for the MLB season, we’re doing division-by-division rankings with quick overviews on how each club could fair in 2010. Next to each team, you’ll also find a corresponding number written in parenthesis, which indicates where we believe that club falls in a league-wide power ranking. Be sure to [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>In order to help get you ready for the MLB season, we’re doing division-by-division rankings with quick overviews on how each club could fair in 2010. Next to each team, you’ll also find a corresponding number written in parenthesis, which indicates where we believe that club falls in a league-wide power ranking. Be sure to check back throughout the next two weeks leading up to the season, as we will be updating our content daily. Enjoy.</em></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/2010-mlb-preview/">All 2010 MLB Preview Content</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/03/22/2010-mlb-preview-al-east/">AL East Preview</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/03/23/2010-mlb-preview-al-central/">AL Central Preview</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/03/24/2010-mlb-preview-al-west/">AL West Preview</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/03/25/2010-mlb-preview-nl-east/" target="_blank">NL East</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/03/26/2010-mlb-preview-nl-central/" target="_blank">NL Central</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/03/27/2010-mlb-preview-nl-west/" target="_blank">NL West</a></strong></p>
<p>Last up is the NL West.</p>
<p><strong>1. Colorado Rockies (7)</strong><br />
Before I wax poetically about the youthful Rockies, I have an axe to grind about the television broadcasting crew of Drew Goodman, Jeff Huson and George Frazier. Those three form one of the most biased, nonobjective broadcasting teams in baseball history. I’m not kidding. The Rockies never get the same calls as their opponents do. The Rockies never get the national recognition like everyone else does. The Rockies are the greatest team to ever walk the planet and if they played a roster compiled of Jesus, Moses, God and the 12 apostles, Colorado should win 5-4 in extras nine times out of 10. If not, the Rockies beat themselves, because there’s no way Jesus and the gang were better. Don’t believe me? Just ask Goodman, Huson and Frazier. All right, now that that’s out of the way – the Rockies are a damn fine club and should leapfrog the Dodgers in the division this year. Their core – Troy Tulowitzki, Ian Stewart, Chris Iannetta, Dexter Fowler and Carlos Gonzalez – are all 27 years old or younger and that doesn’t include 26-year-old stud Ubaldo Jimenez, who is absolutely filthy when he’s on. Throw in key veterans like Todd Helton (a perennial .300 hitter) and Jeff Francis (who could win 15-plus games filling in for the departed Jason Marquis), and Colorado has the tools to make a deep run. The question is whether or not starters Francis and Jorge De La Rosa will keep their ERAs below 5.00 and the young offensive players can move forward in their development and not backwards. But outside of the ultra-annoying broadcast team, I love the Rockies from top to bottom this year and believe they can do some damage in 2010.</p>
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<p><strong>2. Los Angles Dodgers (12)</strong><br />
Dodger fans are probably thinking to themselves, “Hey clown face – nothing has changed. This is the same team that won 95 games last year, so what’s with this second place nonsense?” And they would be right to think that – I do have a clown face. But whether fans want to admit it or not, owner Frank McCourt’s divorce from wife and former CEO Jamie McCourt will have an affect on their club this season. In fact, it already has seeing as how the Dodgers’ spending was limited this winter. Matt Kemp, Andre Ethier, Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, Manny Ramirez and Casey Blake should keep L.A. competitive throughout the season and there’s likely to be a knock down, drag out fight between them and the Rockies for first place. But what happens when Kershaw, Billingsley, Vicente Padilla, Hiroki Kuroda and James McDonald start making trips to the DL? Ownership certainly isn’t going to spend money on replacements, so experienced players may have to step up and that usually spells trouble. Plus, if guys like Rafael Furcal, James Loney and Russell Martin don’t rekindle the magic they had earlier in their careers, Kemp, Ethier and Blake may find it harder to keep the club afloat by themselves. Don’t forget that Manny only hit .255 after taking a pitch off the wrist in late July last year, so his best days are likely behind him as well. Do the Dodgers boast the same roster as the one that was so successful last year? Yes, but the power has seemingly shifted in the division.</p>
<p><strong>3. San Francisco Giants (15)</strong><br />
Watching the Giants on a nightly basis is like watching a unicorn, in all its mythical wonderment and greatness, frolic around an empty field for three hours, only to be intermittently beaten by some idiot caveman with a club. Only, the ironic thing is that the caveman doesn’t really know how to use the club, so he just flails at the unicorn for three hours until both of them tire out and collapse. San Fran’s pitching staff, in all its mythical wonderment and greatness, is outstanding, but its offense continues to be a cross between a used baby diaper and hot garbage. Reigning two-time Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum is the best pitcher in baseball and 25-year-old Matt Cain is a Cy Young-contender in the making. When his heads on right, Jonathan Sanchez can be equally frustrating to hitters and his ’09 second half (which included a no-hitter) suggests that he has a bright future. Barry Zito will never live up to his contract, but he was productive and reliable for the first time in a Giants’ uniform last year and fifth starter Todd Wellemeyer had a great spring. The problem is that GM Brian Sabean hasn’t a clue when it comes to positional talent. With exception of the fun-loving star-in-the-making Pablo Sandoval and future prospect Buster Posey, the Giants don’t have any hitters that will keep opposing pitchers up at night. The offseason additions of Mark DeRosa and Aubrey Huff, as well as the re-signings of Freddy Sanchez and Juan Uribe should help, but all four of those players are complementary pieces on a good team. On the Giants, they’ll all be counted on as key contributors, which is a problem. This club won 88 games last year – more than any team that didn’t make the postseason. Their starting pitching, Sandoval and their bullpen are rock solid, but if the G-Men hope to make the playoffs this year, then guys like Aaron Rowand, Bengie Molina, Edgar Renteria and Nate Schierholtz (who will finally have the opportunity to play full time) have to step up in a big way. We’ll see if Sabean did enough this offseason to give the Giants a shot.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Arizona Diamondbacks (19)</strong><br />
In Brandon Webb and Dan Haren, the D-Backs have an outstanding 1-2 punch at the top of their rotation but the problem is that Webb isn’t healthy. He hopes that his shoulder injury will heal soon and is targeting a late April return, but that might be a little optimistic. Edwin Jackson was a nice offseason pickup, but ‘Zona has to hope that he’ll pitch closer to his first half production of last year (2.52 ERA) and not his second half (5.02). If Webb returns quickly and Jackson pitches well, then the D-Backs have enough pitching to challenge anyone. But there’s a ton of question marks surrounding the rotation (outside of Haren obviously) entering the season. Offensively, youngsters Justin Upton and Mark Reynolds will supply plenty power, while the return of Conor Jackson and newly acquired Adam LaRoche should boost the offense as well. But the key might be outfielder Chris Young, who had a great September after being demoted to the minors earlier in the season to fix his swing. If his September production wasn’t an anomaly, then Arizona certainly has enough offense to compete for the Wild Card. I just don’t trust the pitching and for as good as the offense could be, the D-Backs have several hitters that struggle to get on base on a consistent basis. If Webb were healthy, I could envision this club finishing higher than this. But I don’t think they’ll get out of the gates strong and it could sink their season.</p>
<p><strong>5. San Diego Padres (24)</strong><br />
For a team that was forced to cut costs, the Padres finished a respectable 75-87 last season. Adrian Gonzalez, Kyle Blanks, Chase Headley and Everth Cabrera comprise and solid offensive core, but the problem is that their starting pitching is beyond suspect after the club traded Jake Peavy to the White Sox last year. Mat Latos may soon assume the No. 1 role, but he his little big league experience and there’s just not an ace among Jon Garland, Kevin Correia and Clayton Richard. Those three can certainly eat innings, but none of them are the top of the rotation arm that the Padres need to replace Peavy. The bottom line is that the Pads could surprise this season, but if Gonzo is traded at the deadline like many expect, then San Diego will sink to the bottom of the NL West. And even if he isn’t dealt, the Padres might still fail to get out of the West basement due to their starting pitching (or lack their of). </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Sullivan of the San Diego Union-Tribune writes that Adrian Gonzalez is looking for a contract similar to the one Mark Teixeira signed with the Yankees last offseason. “This is a premium ballplayer,” said John Boggs, Gonzalez’s agent. “If you think you can get it done, he’s obviously somebody who’s moveable … “I never try [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tim Sullivan of the <em>San Diego Union-Tribune</em> writes that <a href="http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/02/gonzalez-wanted-man-sullivan/" target="_blank">Adrian Gonzalez is looking for a contract</a> similar to the one Mark Teixeira signed with the Yankees last offseason.</p>
<blockquote><p>“This is a premium ballplayer,” said John Boggs, Gonzalez’s agent. “If you think you can get it done, he’s obviously somebody who’s moveable …</p>
<p>“I never try to dissolve the possibility (of a deal with the Padres), but I don’t see any signs.”</p>
<p>Boggs said his preliminary discussion with Padres General Manager Jed Hoyer was so superficial that “you couldn’t characterize it as a negotiation.” Boggs said Hoyer inquired as to Gonzalez’s expectations; that Boggs cited the eight-year, $180 million deal of New York Yankees’ first baseman Mark Teixeira, and that that comment effectively ended Hoyer’s exploration.</p></blockquote>
<p>Gonzalez still has two years remaining on the four-year, $9.5 million contract he signed in April of 2007. He’s owed $4.75 million this year and there’s a $5.5 million club option for 2011.</p>
<p>If the report is true and Gonzo is looking for Teixeira-type money, then he won’t get it from the Padres. The more likely scenario is San Diego acquiring a package similar to the one the Rangers got from the Braves when they traded Teixeira to Atlanta in July of 2007.</p>
<p>It’s likely that the Padres would look to trade Gonzo by the deadline this year, so they’re not on the hook for any of the $5.5 million in 2011. After all, if they know they can’t pay him then there’s no sense in delaying the process another year, unless they think they can get more in return if they wait until 2011.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[All 2010 Fantasy Articles &#124; 2010 Position Rankings Before the onset of a draft, many fantasy owners believe that they better select their first baseman in one of the first three rounds. If they don’t land Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Teixeira or Ryan Howard early, then their entire draft could be ruined. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before the onset of a draft, many fantasy owners believe that they better select their first baseman in one of the first three rounds. If they don’t land Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder, Miguel Cabrera, Mark Teixeira or Ryan Howard early, then their entire draft could be ruined.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s certainly nothing wrong in subscribing to this theory. Making first base a top priority is a wise decision given the production you’ll get across the board from someone like Cabrera, Teixeira and of course, Pujols. That said, there are many owners that don’t mind waiting to address first base, instead choosing to stockpile players at more scarce fantasy positions. That’s not a bad way to go either, especially if other owners are focusing on first base in the first couple rounds.</p>
<p>We don’t need to re-hash how good guys like Pujols and Fielder are. Instead, here are seven first basemen that you can nab in the middle rounds if you choose to address other positions early. You won’t get the same out-of-this-world numbers that you would from a Pujols, Fielder or Cabrera from these seven, but chances are you’ll be quite satisfied by your first base production by the end of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Mark Reynolds, Diamondbacks</strong><br />
We don’t have to sell you on Reynolds given his breakout 2009 campaign. He hit 44 dingers and drove in 102 runs while hitting .260 last year and while he may not duplicate those numbers, if he keeps his steals up (he swiped 24 bags last season) then he’ll be extremely valuable. You’d be in good shape if you grabbed premier players at other positions and then nabbed Reynolds after the top seven or eight first basemen come off the board.</p>
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<p><strong>Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox</strong><br />
It would be nice if Youk could stay healthy for an entire season, but his production has been solid the last couple years. He hits for average, will give you 20-plus dingers, score 95-plus runs and drive in around 100 RBI. Don’t forget that he has added bonus given that he also qualifies as a third baseman.</p>
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<p><strong>Derrek Lee, Cubs</strong><br />
While his production didn’t match his 2006 output, Lee turned in a banner 2009. He hit .306, smacked 35 home runs, drove in 111 RBI and scored 91 runs. Assuming his home run production doesn’t dip back to the 20-22 range like it did in 2007 and 2008, Lee would be a solid pickup in the middle rounds.</p>
<p><strong>Pablo Sandoval, Giants</strong><br />
Last year, we predicted that <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/03/05/pablo-sandoval-ultimate-fantasy-sleeper/">Sandoval could be the ultimate fantasy sleeper</a> and we&#8217;d like to think that we nailed that projection. (Hey, this back isn’t going to pat itself.) This year, everyone knows about the “Kung Fu Panda,” so you may have to snag him a round or two earlier than you may have wanted. But that&#8217;s okay given that he’s more than capable of hitting upwards of .330 again with 25-30 home runs. Hopefully the additions the Giants made in the offseason (Aubrey Huff, Mark DeRosa, Freddy Sanchez) will allow Sandoval to drive in over 100 RBI this year as well. Draft the Panda (who also qualifies as a 3B) with confidence.</p>
<p><strong>Kendry Morales, Angels</strong><br />
After the All-Star Break last season, Morales hit .330 and slugged 19 home runs. If he can carry that kind of production over to 2010, then he’ll be a steal later in your draft. Hopefully his second half numbers from ’09 weren’t an aberration and instead, a sign of great things to come for the 26-year-old. Value Morales higher in keeper leagues given his age.</p>
<p><strong>Lance Berkman, Astros</strong><br />
The concern about Berkman is that his home run totals have dropped over the last three seasons. But if he can get his average back up (he hit .274 last year after hitting .312 in 2008) into the .300 range, then he still represents plenty of value. He’s often viewed as an unspectacular option on draft day, so there’s a good chance he’ll fall to the later rounds. You can do much worse than having a seasoned vet like Berkman at first base, especially if his home run numbers rebound.</p>
<p><strong>Adam Dunn, Nationals</strong><br />
When you draft Dunn, you resign to the fact that he’s never going to hit .300 or score 90 runs. But you’ll gladly take the 40 home runs and 100-plus RBI while looking for average elsewhere.</p>
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<p>Below is our official ranking of first basemen.</p>
<p>1. Albert Pujols, STL<br />
2. Prince Fielder, MIL<br />
3. Mark Teixeira, NYY<br />
4. Miguel Cabrera, DET<br />
5. Ryan Howard, PHI<br />
6. Adrian Gonzalez, SD<br />
7. Joey Votto, CIN<br />
8. Justin Morneau, MIN<br />
9. Mark Reynolds, ARZ<br />
10. Kevin Youkilis, BOS<br />
11. Derrek Lee, CHC<br />
12. Kendry Morales, LAA<br />
13. Pablo Sandoval, SF<br />
14. Lance Berkman, HOU<br />
15. Adam Dunn, CIN<br />
16. Victor Martinez, BOS<br />
17. Carlos Pena, Rays<br />
18. Billy Butler, KC<br />
19. Michael Cuddyer, MIN<br />
20. James Loney, LAD<br />
21. Jorge Cantu, FLA<br />
22. Chris Davis, TEX<br />
23. Adam LaRoche, AZ<br />
24. Todd Helton, COL<br />
25. Garrett Jones, PIT</p>
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